I think you're underestimating the cuteness level of some of the nurses I work with who ask me why I'm not on there. Plus they're all really nice and I just come off as an arse with my excuses.
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I use facebook mainly for private messaging people, though I do have a little glance at what people have posted sometimes. What surprises me the most is people who need to document that they're having a good time. When I'm out and enjoying myself, it never once occurs to me that facebook needs to hear about it... I suppose that's just a personal preference. :P
Anyway, as several others have said on here, don't believe everything you see and read - photos can be very deceiving.
I find when I'm happy and post happy things people like me but when I'm down and need there support there gone
Vit xxx
Instead of waiting for people to invite you out, invite them them out. Also try to remember when it comes to making friends you need to bring something to the table, whether it's you're funny, intelligent, you share hobbies, got stuff in common.
People are only going to show their good side on facebook. No one responds well to someone who posts a lot of negative stuff.
If you don't want to see certain people, you can simply block them.
When you see people having an awesome time, use that as motivation to work on yourself and anxiety.